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On today’s pages, Menachot 47 and 48, the rabbis outline the "opening and closing" sacrifices that defined a day in the Temple. Yet, the Passover offering purposefully breaks this cycle, signaling that the Jewish story is built on moments that transcend the ordinary. Rabbi David Bashevkin shares how this unique ritual timing teaches us that our identity isn't just about following brackets—it's about the courage to step out of bounds and embrace the miraculous. How can a change in schedule reveal the core of who we are? Listen and find out.
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On today’s pages, Menachot 47 and 48, the rabbis outline the "opening and closing" sacrifices that defined a day in the Temple. Yet, the Passover offering purposefully breaks this cycle, signaling that the Jewish story is built on moments that transcend the ordinary. Rabbi David Bashevkin shares how this unique ritual timing teaches us that our identity isn't just about following brackets—it's about the courage to step out of bounds and embrace the miraculous. How can a change in schedule reveal the core of who we are? Listen and find out.

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